Movement marked by the regulated succession of a strong and weak elements, or of opposite or different conditions.

Meter

A pattern of rhythm. Poetic meter is the measure of a line of poetry. It is rhythm that can be measured in poems. The smallest of these metrical units is the "Syllable"

Ode

An ode is a lyric poem of some length; usually written for an occasion or in a particular subject praising or glorifying them. They are usually dignified and serious with a formal structure.

Elegy

A mournful, sad poem; often a funeral song or lament for the dead. The elements of a traditional elegy mirror three stages if loss. 1) Lament- where the speaker expresses grief and sorrow. 2) Praise and admiration of the idealized dead. 3) Consolation and solace.

Narrative Poetry

Poems that tell a story. The poem may be short or long, simple or complex. It usually nondramatic with stanzas and a regular rhythm scheme.

Ballad

A simple narrative poem, composed in short stanzas and adapted for singing; they were often used to spread news or provide entertainment.

Epic

A lengthy narrative poem, ordinarily concerning a serious subject containing details of heroic deeds and events significant or a culture or nation.

Antisemitism

Hostility toward Jews as an ethnic or religious group, often accompanied by social, economic, and political discrimination.

Civil Rights

Personal and property rights guaranteed by the constitution.

Discrimination

The prejudicial treatment of an individual based solely on their membership in a certain group or category.

Propoganda

Propaganda is a specific type of message presentation, aimed at serving an agenda. Even if the message conveys true information, it may be partisan and fail to paint a complete picture. The deliberate, systematic attempt to shape perceptions, manipulate cognition's and direct behavior to achieve a response that furthers the desired intent of the propagandist."